Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 30, 1880, Image 4

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THE HERALD
VTIT AI HVUOR.
Few penult) arc so sol fish ns to kooj
their opinions to tnpinscivos.
A porrespoinlrnt wi-hcn to know If
the "Lav on Midi'.!!"' was oiiu of
Shakspcare's earlier poems.
"What makes the sea salt?" saM the
teacher, and younj America should,
"The cotlfish that arc in it." w
Less than one-half of Alabama's
school population of 37G,Glt attended
Ecnool last year.
In 1879 the number of persons who
visited Vichy was 33,S05, of whom
America contributed 517. Life there
is like clock-work.
Nearly every hill town in Massachu
setts west ot the Connecticut river
cornea out with a smaller population
man live years ago.
Dry lake, in Lake count-, Oregon,
about twelve miles lrom Tulu lake,
wnicii lias only held water two or
three times since the country has been
occupied by white people, i3 now a
large lake.
Miners in the Sutro tunnel complain
of the rats in the headers and of tho
numerous bats at the junctions of the
two branches. The former persist in
gelling into lunch-basket, when op
portunity affords; the latter trouble
the mules by llying about their heads.
Seeds of the conc-beariii? trees of
California wcro formerly in demand
abroad at from $100 to $125 a pound,
and there ure millions of trees now
growing in England und on tho conti
nent of Europe from seeds sent from
California during tho last twenty-live
years. Many ot the trees aro now
bearing seed, and hence tho demand
for seeds from California has greatly
decreased.
It is believed Texas will show near
ly z,ouu,uw population, una year,
against tou,ooo m lbo: and yet Texas
has no large cities. Dallas, with her
suburbs, shows up m round numbers
1G.000 people; Houston 17,000, San
Antonio l'J.OuO, Galveston 22,000.
liiese are the leading cities
Slate, all others falling far
them.
of tho
below
A mortgage for $100,000, executed
by the trustees of St. Patrick's cathe
dral, s. i.., to the Seamen s Dunk for
Savings, upon the block occupied by
the new cathedral, was recorded re
cently, in place ot two other mort
gages for $100,000 help by the Emi
grant Industrial Savings bank, which
were canceled. The rate of Iutorest i3
reduced from 6 to -1 per cent.
Lust fall Messrs. Dan Taylor und
Sain Doss purchased, in New Mexico,
twenty thousand sheep, paying there
for seventy-live cents per head. They
kept the sheep until a few days ago,
losing probably two thousand during
tho wmler and spring. The wool
from eighteen thousand brought them
'J,ooo enough to more than repay them
lor all expenses and loss; and they
sola me lot (eighteen thousand count)
lor 9i.o per neaa a lies prom oi up
wards OI 16,000.
j; or many years an oiu eoiorou wo
man in llichmond, Va., has been going
to the depot every day to meet tho in
coming trams, expecting, as sue says
a letter containing twenty-live dollars.
It seems that 6oou after the war she j
was the washerwoman for a Yankco
soldier, and he went away, declaring
that he would return and pay his bill
wliicn amounted to twenty-hve dol
lars. He never came, but the old wo
man goes every day to the train and
inquires if there is a letter for her.
l)o It Well.
"Whatever you do, do it well. A
job 6lighted because it is apparently
unimportant leads to habitual neglect,
so tuat men uegenerata msensioiy into
bad workmen.
Training the hand and eye to do
work well leads individuals to form
correct habits in other respects, and a
good workman is, inmost cases, a good
citizen. No one need hope to rise above
his present situation who sutlers small
things to pass uy unimproved, or wno
neglects, metaphorically speaking, to
pi';k up a cent because it is not a dol
lar.
A rival of a certain lawyer sought to
humiliate him by publicly saying,
"You blacked vour father's boot3ouce."
Yes," replied the lawyer, unabashed,
"and I did it well. Aud because ol
his habit of doing even mean things
well ho rose to greater.
Take heart, all who toil all youth3
in humble situations, all 111 oil verso
circumstances, and those Avho labor
unappreciated. If it bo but to wax
thread, wax it well; if only to cut
bolls, make good ones ; or to blow tho
bellows, keep tho iron hot. it is at
tention to business that lifts the foct
higher up on the ladder.
A Black Cav
The steel works of the Lackawanna
Iron & Coal Company at Scranton
have the reputation of being well
managed, and as free from accident as
any similar establishment in the Unit
ed States, but for all that the mill is
not free from superstitious. While
visiting tho works a few evenings ago,
and watching the glow of the gleam
ing steel as it passed through the va
rious processes from the river of lire
flowing into the cuvertcrs to the
white, snake-like bar that ran, a fin
ished rail, under the saw, an incident
occurred which at once startled and
amused me. A group of perspiring
workmen, with weapons of various
kinds in their hands, and their faces
wearing an expression of awe, rushed
past me, exclaiming :
"There she goes !'"
Some of them Hung pieces of iron
and slag at a retreating object that ran
rapidly through the mill and out at a
distant door. At lirst 1 thought.somc
great accident had occurred. The men
seemed very much frightened, and
seemed disappointed when the object
of their attention had escaped. 1 ask
ed the cause of their commotion.
"Why, didn't you see it ?" said one.
"It whs that black cat again!"
My curiosity being excited, I asked
one of the foremen for an explanation.
"It seems odd," he said, "and I know
some persons will lauyh at us, but I
tell you that black cat is an omen of
evil for this establishment, livery
time we are about to have a ui- acci
.i . i . .. . . , . ?
uc-xii, u enieis mat uoor and runs
from one end of the works to the oth
er. At first we took no notice of her
but finally her visits became as regu
lar as clock work whenever anything
serious was about to occur, an t tho
men began to take w arning from her
and neglected their work when she
came. They noticed that she never
halted in the mill, but ran from end
to end of it like a streak of lightning.
That's why you saw us so anxious to
kill her. The foremen wish to get
her out of the way, as her visits are so
demoralizing to the workmen, and tho
fact that she seems to lead a charmed
life and get away every time unhurt,
rather strengthens tho superstition
concerning her." Scranton (-Pa,) -Letter.
Alabama ioi missomi-i
Alabama..
lOiMIssoHrl.
....15
Arkansas
California....
Colorado....
('mined icut
Ielaware
Florida
Ceoifjia
Indiana
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky .
Iouisi:ma
Maine
Massachusetts
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
. 61 Nebraska...
. 6 Nevada
.... 6
.... 9
.. 3
.. 6
.. 3
. 4
11
.15
.21
..II
.. s
New York
30
New Hampshire...
New Jersey
North Caro.im.
Ohi
' irej;iti
Pennsylvania
Khode Island
. ... 5
e
...15
....22
.... 3
29
4
.. 7
Siiuti. Carolina
.l2Teiinessc
....12
8
. . hi 1 ex an
.71 Virginia
.l.'M Vermont
. fti West Virginia
.11 Wisconsin
. 6
. 81 Total
....11
. . 5
.... 6
....10
...SG9
A Kelic of Coljmbus.
From Martinique comes the news
of an antiquarian discovery, in the
shape of tho anchor of tho ship in
which Columbus sailed on his third
voyage to the new world. It is well
known that in 1198 his little licet
came to anchor at the southern ex
tremity of the island of Trinidad, call
ed Arenas Point, and that during th j
night the shipseueou;ueri; I urcat dan
ger from a tidal wave, cause I by the
sudden swelling of ons of the rivers
that empties itself Into the Gulf of
I'aria. The only da.n i ;e auii'oie I,
however, was the los of the admiral's
anchor. This has reoeniiy been found
by Senor Agosiino, w.iue excavating
in his g irden at i'oint Arena. Tuu
anchor weighs 1,100 pound-, .in t w.u
at first supposed to bo oi' i'num'.uian
origin, but careful iu-q' ciiou revealed
the d ue ll'J7 on the siOwi. luo g o
logical conditions of tho grouuu in
which tho discovery was undo bear
out the cm :iiisioii.s that Lie anohor is
u relic o. J'lii.:i -i.
What is "(.ood Lnekl"
In the ordinary pursuits of life,
what is commonly termed "good luck"
is frequently mistpprechte I, even by
thoso who succeed in their business
undertakings ; while tho adventurers
and the Micawbers of society, the
do-nothings and the great expectants,
point at those who aro successful
sneeringly, as those born "to good
luck."
Our Vanderbilts and Astors did not
acquire their immense fortunes by
good luck, but as the result of year's
of toil and riid self-denial. Com
mencing at the foundation in a small
way, saving every penny, practising
the most rigid economy, and hoarding
their accumulations they laid- tho
foundations of their future success,
and while such cases are exceptional
and rare, it is nevertheless true that,
sitting down and idly repining, wait
ing for anything to turn up, not know
ing what, will never accomplish any
thing. Turn out of tho old "ruts"
and strike for the broad field of
cess in any direction, and you
and will accomplish something.
suc
may, Addison says he "never knew an
early rising, constant worker, who
took care of his earnings and was
honest in his dealings, who complain
ed of bad luck." This will apply
Iiertinently to the "lucky" poultry
reedc-r. And we have heard the re
mark so often dropped by thoso who
have not followed up" this frugal,
industrious, earnest course in their
chicken experience, how "this or that
man had been simply lucky," that
we set down a hint or two what we
esteem the attributes of good luck.
There are a few opportunities that
are so unlucky that men of wit and
pluck are not competent to work ad
vantages from them; while on tho
other hand, there are few chances that
are in themselves so lucky that tho
foolish and idle are not found to turn
them to their disadvantage, through
ignorance and mismanagement.
The waiter upon luck is everlasting
ly looking for something new to turn
up; while the ambitious laborer in
Nature's broad vineyards, with his
keen sight and earnest will, turn9 up
something himself. Luck halts and
whines. Labor goes ahead and whis
tles. Luck waits on chance; labor
and enterprise on zeal and character.
Never believe in mere luck. There
is no such thing for the laboring man
ag good fortune without application,
work, tact, and determination to do
our best, however bumble the- means
at hand, and to do everything honest
ly, honorably, continuously. The
lucky men are lavorites ot heaven,
but heaven only helps the man who
studiously helps himself.
A. good character, good health, good
habits, and iron industry are tho qual
ities that arm tho true man impregna-
bly against the puny assaults oi all
the nominal "ill luck" that fools and
bummers ever dreamed of. With
these come "good luck," and with
these alone can we succeed in the
busy world of competition, turmoil
and toil, as a rule ; lor good fortune
is ever seen accompanying industry.
and is of tencr beheld in trundling the
wheci-barrow than lolling in tho
coach-and-four !
Upon the farm, in the stock-vards.
with the poultry raiser, "luck" fol
lows his steady perseverance in the
right direction. It matters not what
our honest undertaking may be, if we
start upon the principle that we will
win and "conquer luck" honorably.
"I can not do it," says Dickens, "nev
er accomplishes anything.', "I will
try, has wrought wonders.
The saying is trite but truthful
that "the great highroad of human
well-being lies along the old high
way of steadfast well-doing." They
who are the most persistent in their
Work, and who labor in the truest
spirit, will prove the most successful,
thereby realizing the most frequent
"good luck," for this kind of fortune
treads closely on the heeis of all our
worthy efforts.
(Jen. Ilaiu-m-k's K::k:o.
Governor's Island, where (?i?n. Han
cock's headquarters are, is one of the
plesantet place in the neihhorhoo 1
of New York. It is only a ten min
utes ride from the city by th. Gov
ernment euttev Atlantic, wnioh mikes
about a do.i-u round trips daiiv.
From the citv tho inland un bo seeu
daily; a shady, grassy spot, with a
few Iramc luul dinars at the northern
end, and old Castle William at the
southern extremity. Tho boat land
ing is at tho northern end of the
island, and faces Urooklvn. ! roin
tho lauding a wile avenue extends
southward, to the right of which are
rows of cannon and cannon-balls. An
avenue leading from tlx; left ot this
winds through a delightful grassy
lawn, made shady bv ui-my trees,
Iron ting upon which are a dozen or
more plain but roomy fniniedwellins
occupied by various ollictrs quartered
on the island. The General's head-'
Quarters are in a building near tiie
lower end of this avenue. Gen. Han
cock's house is a large, pleasant frame
building, situated about midway be
tween the General's hea iquurlers and
the boat-lauding. It has a piazza ex
tending along the front, a wide hall,
to the right of which are double par
lors and to the left the dining-roo.n,
with Gen. Hancock's private sitting
room in its rear. The house is hand
somely furnished ; in the parlor is an
excellent painting ot Mrs. Hancock.
As a place of residence the island has
its advantages and disadvantages; it
is some six degrees cooler than in New
York in the summer time, but is the
headquarters of an army of mosqui
toes, which at times successfully
wage war even against the general
army.
Millions of Mothers cxptets their de
light orer Castoria. It is nature's remedy
for assimilating the food. Utlike Cas
tor Oil, it is pleasant to take, and
unlike Morphine Syrups, it U harmless.
Castoria regulates tho Bowels, destroys
Worms, Cores
Sour Curd and Wind Colic,
and allays Feverishneas. What girts
health to the Child, promotes rest for
the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch
er s Castoria. It is the most reliable,
effective and popular article dispensed by
Druggists.
ml
Since Healing remedies Lave been used by
SUFFERING MAN
has there been known each absolato Pain-
relieving agents as the
Qewtauu XjINIMENTS.
Thoy soothe, heal, and cure. They
MEAL Cuts, Wounds. GallB, Old-Sores, Bro
ken-breasts and Soro Nipples ;
CUKE Pain in the Tack, Rheumatism, Scia
tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ear-Ache,
Tetter, Pimples. Itch. Salt Ilhcnm, and
all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of
Animals :
SUBDUE Inflammation and Swellings;
RELIEVE Boils, Felons. Ulcer. Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, Croup and Quin.y ;
EXTRACT Pain from Burns, Scald. Stings,
Frost-bitea, Sprains and Bruises.
The experience of centuries has mnde the
ntau
ii
Liiniments, the most speedy and effective
curative agents for
MAN and BEAST
the world has ever known. The Centaur
NIMENT
have relieved more bed-ridden Crip
ples ; healed more frightful wonnds,
and saved mere valuohio sni-aals than
all other liniment., oinune'its, cilj, extracts,
plasters and so-tallcd "pain ki!!rs" and
"skin cures" combined.
Physicians and Veterinary urpeons en
dorse the Centaur liiniments ; millions
of men, women and children in nil countries
use them, and iriu-kecper. Farmers,
Planters. Travelers. liverymen, Tcr.ra.-ters
and Stock-grower?, uro their pttror.s. They
are clean, thc.r are Lsisidj-, they nre caj,
n:id they arc relif.T?2c. Thcra is no acJ,
pain, or e-re-elliPB which they will not alle
viate, subdue, or cure. Sold throughout
THE HABIT A7)7,Z GLOBi:
for 50 ctf. aiid 5I.OO .i h--Jr. Trinl
bottle?, cs.
NEW BRICK YARD.
1 am going to
IMIIKIIE BRICK,
this spring and want to
MAKE TIIEH CHEAP,
that people can build
BRICK HOUSES IXSTEAD OF Fit A HE
I shall contract and
Build BRICK Houses,
the coming year and would like those
Intend in g to Build to
B'v nle a call bt-foro looking elsewhere
JE11RY. IIARTMAN.
At my place on Washington Avenue or at F.
S. White's Store on Main Street, riatlsinouth,
Nebraska. 4.13
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLJl CKSJU! TH
HORSE ff0EIN(i,
AND
WAGON KEl'AIIUXG
All kinds of
FAKM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly tf- Promplp.
:0:
Horse, Mulc& Ox Shoeing,
In short, we'll shoe anything that haf
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and seo us.
JLTZE-W SHOP
b Filth St between Main ani Vine Street.
u.st across
OFF1CM.
ie corner from the jkw
HEKAU
i(ty
O. F. JOHNSON,
DEaI.EII in
Medicines?
AND
Drugs
Ail Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
ALSO DEALER
IX
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Stationery, Magazines,
AND
Latest Publications.
treeriptiK Carefally CesapeaaaiUed
hj am KxperLnfd Drncxist.
-UEMEMDEK TIIE PLACE
Hth ST.
DOORS SOUTH OF MA IX
FLaTTS MOUTH, xeu.
J.
F. B A U M E I S T E K
Fumiahet Fres-h, Pure Mill;.
DCLlVCKTCa) 0 4II-.V.
Sielal call? attended to. ami Fresh Milk
from same cow furnished when wauteti.
LINCABIKEt
w
James Pettee
dealek in
Musical Instruments,
Sole Appointing Agent for
Th I'nrlvalletl ?nson & liamlln
CABINET ORGANS.
Also State Apent for the Henry F Miller ami
W. O. Emerson Co. 1'ianos.
SAMPLE INSTIiUMEXTS
jrt oRice. Sixth, one door south of Main St.
I'LATTSMOUTH. XEB.
Finnic cSioJarM
Will do well to examine our
Now 3Iason & Hamlin
'mg
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NO CHANGING CABS
) FlioM (
OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS. NEBRASKA CITY
or FLATTS MOUTH to
CHICAGO,
Where direct connections aie.niadeiwith
Through Sleeping Car Lines
TO
SEW YOKK. r.OSTON, I'lilLADELrillA
BALTIMORE. WAS'HIXfJTON.
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
T7xe Slwrt Xjiixa
Via PEORIA for
IXDIAXArOLlS. LOUISVILLE. CIXCIX-
XATI, and all imiuWin the
SOUTHEAST-
TlffE REST USE FOR
ST.
LOUIS,
Where IMreot ronneetions are made in the
UNION DEl'OT with Tlnoiiiih Sleeoin Car
Lines ior on ionus-, , i a.
The Shortest, Speediest and most Comfortable
via HANNIBAL ta
Ft. SCOTT, DZXISOX, DALLAS, TIOUSTOS
A USTIX, SAX A XTOXIO, OA L VKSTOX,
an all points ia
Pullman IC-Wheel Palace N!ei!ntr Cars.
11. & tl. Palace iJrawimi-liMotn Cars.
With Morton's ltcelii:in; C'liairs. XoJ Extii
I liarjre tor seats in JCeciiinu l lialrs.
The famous C, P.. i i. J'ahico UininjCars.
East Time. Steel Pall Track and Stmerinr
r.iMlniem coinomea witn tiieir tirtut l ltrimgn
ar irrnnfjtmmr. maKes niic, aoove auotiiers,
ne lavoi ue IlIiuic iu uie
TRY IT. nndou will find TRAVELING a Lux-
ui y,iiisiea' oi a jiisconuori.
All information about Kates r1 F:rn. Klfen-
lns ar Aceommoiiations. ami lime iah .
will be clu-erfullyliven by applyiuj; to
James II. ITcod,
UeneralI'asscngcr 4g't, Chicug.
C.W. SMITH.
Traflic Mana-rer.
J?ia a Scaudard Faraily Ktadr for
us2a soi t:ieL,ivor, Sfr?i.uv-;;U rv5
1 . 7 -4 I IT
25
in my praeti?
rt .. . i
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. , iv wiiii nnnrP i.iTitoi wAm i -. a
SEND FOR CIROULAR
So. T. V?. SASFBSD, K.D., l'J
31Ct l,Ccr WILL TELL TOr lT4t!rr-7TaTIoa. g
5 a DAYGOARASTEEDoalngesi
WIILL AOGEB & DRILL ia good
territory. Endorsed by 8cernoae
of IOWA, ARKANSAS & DAKOTa
CaiaL-jota. n.S3, CL &:s, ibb
tPr
m-tt -li-Jit' - - : ;.-..v,vfl
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i-sf:.';:--,L y--y-"; ir-F-:;"'? .5ia
g vogeiauie. it never --n lr$ lU
Debilitates-Itb (j&ftf
ICatkarticaud 4 $
ffr mi xfl
rOKLS.HSlPA
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1
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ffMi'OiH-P a15MUS9 for rin.Sin(v
p5?KT-S'--ieTC. .!.5i5,:-??ffj'r i tP OMPAR ASl E in tWiof5
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A8tO!i'ny Dur'5?5l' slt.-I vm-rV.g eirir !" ba batt thu uKual gar and belt.
PORTABLE., TftACTICH, aid 3TA it-BURSISC TE AT-ENCINES, with mwcuU
faturwj of lJi)wr, J'jri.Si!,ty, S.-niy, i-inrT:f, xn0 Titintj entirniy linkmnm in other makus. St rHDl
I'owfr Out! nnA Stcnm -I'orj-r ?cfiritr ti jpechilty. Konr i7. of Separators, lruot
iu to twK- li,riv vwer; e;'- t tv.i rli i!,tigyvrA Mounted Horse Powrrn.
Thirty-Two Veara of Prc?perov nod tVitim9i Uuslneas by this houae, without chacs
jf name, loc-mon, nH:i,ujimnr. turn.np a stro
CAUTiOFI!
lur to builrt ana p-i-m oil ir r-f"T 1 .-r.jr.i
Ufci iff
fcy wpcrin,. rial - i-.-,M.... r.-.-hln,y. If r.
fj"For fnll m-rt:. u'-.r; --.'I .r. mi: .lak-r,. or writ J,V'; Tf" r "" N'JilWJifSff-'
to i tor l!Iu-.irri i tl' -J . . m i.ieh w mail n-w. A4reaa lff?Jt-C -t' I-.-- '---'fTrrtSrC
filCHOLS, SKSrAKB & CO., '3a'o Creik, fHih. v-..lff
HBff HARDWARE STORE.
,J. S. DUKE
Has just opeued an entire iiew stwk of hard
ware, on
3h Hf ssa -sat rs zx mrz3 xrrxar
Xext door wt-st of Chajiaan & Smith's Dru
Store.
A Full Lino of
SHELF HAKDWA2135,
SHOVELS, HAKES. SPADES an
ALL GARDEN .TOOLS.
NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, ly the Ke
or Pouml
ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, GRIND
STONES,
WHEEL-BARKOWS.
A Full Line f flTI.EK V.
Special Rates tc Tiui!Urs and Curt-
tractors.
All i:ood so'.tlJas lo
and live.
s they i)0etb!y ean bt
llv
mm spavin
e s' sCP ' 5lost Kuerossral Rpinejljr
r I 9 clever discovered, as it is certain in its
5..-lV-i,eft'ects ami dr.es not bli?ter.
REl I liitOF BK.l.OW.
Fro iu Uv. V. N. Granger,
Pre idiiij; Elder of the M. Albau's District.
St. ai.hans, Xr., Jan. 20th, 180.
Dr. 15. . I. Kendall & Co.. Gents : In reidv t
vour lei ter I will say that my experience with
Kendall's Spavin Cure has been very satisfac
tory indeed. Three or four years ago I procur
ed a bottle of your acent. and with it cured a
horse of lamer.e.-s caused by a spavin. Last
season my horse became very lame, and I turn
ed him our for a few wi-eks when he became
better ; but when I put him on tiie road he not
worse, when I discovered that a ring-bone was
forming. I procured a bottle of Kendall"
Spavin Cure, and with less than a bottle cured
him sotlmt lie is not lame, neither can the
bunch be found.
Pespeetfullv Yours, P. X. GlUNflEH.
Price Si per bottle, orsix bottles for r. All
dru'tfist have it or can net it for you, or it will
be sent to anv addre-s on r'-.-cipt of price by
the proprittors, H. d. KENDALL .t CO..
Enosour-li Fails. N'ciliiont.
C. F. Good.-.i.v.v, A"t Omaha, Xeb.
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a
A. G. HATT
JCST tlPENED AfSAl.V,
New, Clean, Firat Class Meat SJtop,
on Main Slrto.t Corner cf E!h, Plattsmouth
Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat.
2gT1.0
care of bem'.n.al i?mitiosa ana ip-.-fc?it' tj the cny
--J. of die vmm. Tb9
Trfh-se, nl da S3
S-ksI tb ttt ia Ttry vever mm), nit4 is mw a .rwrrV)d nmn. Tbr
crsd uC NuLm. anJ wiring Cli cry f rsTVer. trrr. Ibe KtmeOy
fn n awl tit. of nira 1 t at
tTeot mima ar, Ki.W-w m wtt ) . r-- J lrflf er Ihra ut'L
5
't tX CiM k.fti'i tbi utT "M i- -i u l-r- B,lnhm4, M 3V
;r!R!3 REMEDY CO- pf'Q CHftMtSTS-
ff? aXo?cffiV JPaKtitlr, fvftc?
Inrfnrm. Ar-'i' i '
Haul i'i--f y r"
, ii T9. f -e rct.ie-iy is working perfectly.
Chirco, Atit. U, S6T-). I am thoroughly currl snJ feci Up
op, 1 lie ) uUfc pin If Th(- C-ltr'trjy ti ft-t-n,g IrtlWtr.
MI'Muri, c. in, 1"iT3. 1 received o mch bnf t fw tte
of y-wr rrmerf'r lht I want to try t.-atn in airier rmtt,
ThiM is tf lon ttir; JTn'iM -lftf'y!n-r-UD8 very strong.
Mich., Jan. 2, jsi. I hir up T?ir pactr of a..r!i
cm? ; arl re anxtxr at t;-i fn'iUi. lint f.rlj
a:-fi?-d all arpirjit trtHo. bi;t Ptrr is a weikniw yet, m.h4
leu, Ort. IC:h, tbty. 1 ni ai:rst jrpiisff at Tar Paa
tHIea. J hry have w-nk1 like a tiarai vn Ci. am j.
tw.fi r.j much cf a tr.-.n a: I itji berf.iro ttkm. I wh ta
rr;e of the prarc, I tfiocfht, aad there 'a bo cur fur me.
bat tw 1 anj :n tJ''-' f .C7,,M
fit Virrinii, Am. 55. JS7. I roreiTei yonr me!ifinr, ar4
I bffTiers it h-M carctt inc. fr which I am very thankful. I.i
r'sed pirate ftnj "( for whirh jlea- i1 me another bof
2) for a fsienl. oa hare d&e a great tiling (ar ice. I
j!I ienJ yfa al! nrffft I fan.
FV- iVra nnff Sffflrwa.
lMouri. Junp Ath. IhT. i'teate frfartl me al once another
ti of tue ranllei. l he paftcnt na wran 1 hare usti mort ci"
n utt. in adrfttton to a sample lz. it faat recovering, tuj I
tirt aa-tiier wi' ,l'MwljlJ-MMMMI m
Vi'ilin', fpi. 2, lfC9 I t Jiitb.rv w fr'vm tw a
Vi r yor remei', for one ef our cnstwaiers, n4 it ta taaa
t ;-c-i it rule f him. We bare soother customer fkw auf p
1 m t.ic kame way, od wikk by return muoi aa N. S boJTr
A Uif 5. atii c-fr.jite fat'el to Wed-
Kiia:BiPr, with many otttrra, the fol-
afl'i ir.uwnii.itieH. Strrility m Vmen, cause an trmtmeiit.
Ait ic to rirjiTft04a, Acfkce ! nu4i', Jkance 10 vv ire.
Prmtitutiait, itt ciaitft, t'nrjcv ao! Matrimonv enmparpd.
VjUfml BtUM, rOT)AlCKkL. lrrej Mi Ott-.1. IvifaHS'tRtMU t MT
aUa. Istimm f Hfeitttiaca. irmr Lftr ymm&rr l. Law M MrrC ud
V vrcc, Lvfeu r-jcQU f worWvel bsimi, t4., bijM per uitr
to tmmu, tr.tir ou9m4 4UunH. A bw fT iTt t.al eot'StT?
nyhnc. f Ji 1 bate, a-iia ftaU Plat Enffrawit, ttj UbH, f taal,fcCoecta.
TH E PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER"
fin SSypkilia, Qocerrha-a, Celet. St ricaure.vsneo
3la, tica.. oa Spermatorrhoea, Sexual pebillty.
aai ImpotflSpy, frcm eclf-Aboe au4 Exrref cuieirj
ItotaiBk' KiatiMioM. Srr-.wiatafi. ArTa. w Pom-t-T. l'Ti?J Doea.lHio
aaaa of !iiht, KfnUrt Mm-f r. Ive mi Hrsiaei I trwer, etc c&4.:n nmr
ujpeaipfupvr r aabiprj, (in-v rMfa-t,aKifts f rt n.e -. Li re
iytw fr U gara f a'.t jn n. 4 aoa, tcr v piMi,Mau,
4 Hsifnl A47: lte cc KtttKd it Vccasicci, 15a.
ETGROMFDOLI f? w. tend a!i ibr f thu a
iTtrf&rti foT-j toreHewnbed bocki. nice-JrS?"-!.
Ta w J"-A.e, f,'LU.ii.nit -6 pnj. aad ever
nluitraliaui. T eon-Maed voiuaie i f"'vel tae tsoct
ff)lar Ueieat Back ut!iLitl. The authar ta an erpri
eacnd fhrtieiaa of may rear practice, (aa ia well ktn,
aai tt atlvtew rm, aal rulM for reavtu-Bi laid d'-wa. wiH b fvutiil
m WtM ta H.aa effrinar frio Npiotw of yrtroi. nrii erroa.
lal vt'r. ar ay .4 ae iruira oamec aatr the tM or Al
a ' CalHOXiC ' aJaMaaca, Pna'.afe etaeape Ia4ca ia payBMtn fur bocka.
ribtuhed
ta 1847, earea
i-aaea rasultitia
arom impMre wiua! '"-i",B aei-abue r aeiual ciceutt,
fati'aDta lraattj hr nful aad axpreaa. Wtvere otttJ. iff
ouaJ coaaallmtfOa is prefarrad, win i free atii ifivt'aJ. M tra
ken to be answered br patients detw-aa; traataacnl aw tiled fraa
a any a Id rest rn irritcatiistj. t ar fc.t or treaCBeot aldc
BR. butts' mmm
ZiUUls&ellS47 t X. . Strict, S7. W.
fTTHC FbjtielaiM ia abarpe of lht od aad wtM kmeara meti
1 tution are r(ar graaaatet ia mrdkeioe and aarfrr. Year
ear iTprrtaiae lb the Ipeauaaat of CkroaUr Ptiaaaaa have aea
aatr akH aad abilttv ae aab aupaviar ia li.al a5 Ue orJtxar
aaiopar, ibai uty aave aauaraai a nauaaai refaiaei
irAjff)i thair treaMneat af eoaapUeated eai.
Bit.oi mm av k" a, en ffii, "V, nrinaa aaevti
Ceaaary VaauiiLaa aad af pkliieie ar HceeaalaJ aJteanr t V
Ibrtr. afcaa ar hawr trcaied wiia aaaaraa. mm MiaaiiaW praa-
, viwew oaiBf l xeury ar aaaer rortaooat MeoeAaa.
I Q BJ g M M4 Meae af aaMe af e area are taff-
1 toMatania vii.atm. Ma raaa 4 acU-abaaa la
r azcaaa ia aaaaarad yeara, ara aaraaee;jr evred. Thta aaa
ama prodaaaa laaae mt Mac aaiioweaa; eccaa jaaiaieat. bJetraaa.
aVaaiBeea, aarvawaaea; diaaaaaa aV arh. cagfc, ioameaaien.
BjaaalijiafiT daaidaaay. cactaeiea mi wteae, aaeniaa l ae
ajaar, aWWiva aaaaaarr. aeaaaJ eaWaeaaa, iawataacf ar laa
aaaaja' viajv, v auaa aAto aba xa f- buaanara or maartaaa.
- aaaa aaa fiaipcaa
i"XiCM &ad
atl. Ltat otf uavaeai aa be? aawared b- faarHA dewaai,; Ua-M-
i. i.iMunMiaii
a r.a aM a-m b. v a-
aV-" "i.fci Oar
a ahoU-adA-a-
-ua kal avaMpaan
S U mo4 a ICMMji
IM. buiJ-. Mf Jt Mt aa ml M. t,mtj.. Ua
tffl g fc J r fi-1. t.'-n' Ilia-.
w ffsrre wanted b ad rf.
f UaUl I W Sf .iinc riciorul BoV, a4 Plhlot. Pnca
Sjl rrfocUnT el. hatiwral PebrtliVe LottlajWe.
ie a k a ara ssav a, erar-lnt Ku,1iim aiaa io cub
J ( ESiU co.o;7 ,n u,e L. S. to acll aaa
ulriw4ia cf Tluaa W arrtai tola; - bj aaacr:aiaa.
T'ica Mi, r.-iih f 'o4 nlTMCei, wc ruii.Kh tb MMlttt frca.
al ! l'o. Out wiU hror a a o.r ie a aianta.
AJilrea lfi3l3(TIOai .". tOj a 2.32, BTiLoula, Ho.
w7p
Xr '-, , fcha. .Ft
& CG.BattleCiMIcL
ORIOINAU AN ONLY CVNUINE
W 9 H A
Throh!r5 Tits
rt-.roihln-j MACfiinery and Portabla
nd irmstion Engines.
Time-Pfcyiij, Per-
atonal . Prftion
Uyuui Fixwk, and
rork in all kinHt
TSrVv in Fl.-ix. Tuutbjr. Clcvt-. ami aii tther S.U.
at VV!?' '-lSi'-'-;'P '-i.-i r
LaTgn C-aa?5SgrV. 5hiKS
TVS4iS i4X'
SOLE AGENT.
Tho J1F.ST and j7TOT F-OirTIiAlC
Beirtsx Thread of S3dm Times.
For gale? bv K. tL Ceyev- & So,SnIomn
Nathan, Uni Hrld, 7. n. Balwr & Cm., L.
KaliskT & Son.
GE0KGE EDGEKT05.
mes, Liquors
AND
CIO-ARS.
Main Street, oppoit8 the Court House.
This place is just opened, new, good goods of
fcll kinds. Wo want to keep a good house and
pleas our customers.
REMEMBER THIS. 91y.
Cfp HERE I $5 ii BOOSS far S3 As.
l (,nll,hrliaaiiniit4. IHJ3I T XIHK 1st. Oan,..
mmm. lv vxluabl UflKti -w.kri.f 5rlt; 10 Rl.M Til.
turn; I Mif.f FeubUia .a: 2 Sl.al P.Mt; I SilT.r-pIjltt4
Hp.Srr; I I ml Hil!.r; I Iillirki P.ncil ; liana r.r.l
It !.. In. Papnr; I (l.iu Ba i laat faoar Pn.a,,
isiwii sc.v.i for riMinc lin.a, lliif Binir aellmr
l-'.i All sJt for TfiVf C-W- stniM liken. A'Wi"
fcsfV MVtf iFMUfi HW)ti (kA Hot,-ntsini,-tw Jtnefl
MACIIIXED SHOPS !
PLATTSMOUTH, 2,T.B.,
Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers,
Saw and Grist 3 fill
A AXI RTEAM FITTWfiS,
Vrniis'tit Iron Pipe. Force and Lift Tipes, Steam
(jiauiri-s. Safety-Valve Coventor, and all
Minis ot urass Engine I-ittings.
repaired on short notice.
FARM MACHINEKT
Hew Firm !
JOES & AG NEW.
at the
Brick Livery Stable.
rLAlllOUTH, - - SE15KASKA.
j ne om ronner rtianies. in 1'latt-mouth, Are
now leased by Jones & Agnew, and they have
ennannew ana lianasonm accommodations,
in the shape of
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and
SADDLE HORSES.
TTe arc prepared to keep HOUSES
FOR SALE? TRADE!
And will
Train and Break Colts
Ou Personable Terms.
HEM EMBER,
ll lllPlltT f rrtom ltlmt. Morv ono
knows we have) incur stable, we can pet Farm
ers' Ktoek and wagons, leads of hay, &c, nnder
cever, vrher tiiey will keep dry.
inai.ai:ig an tne eiu patrons far their IlberaJi-
ty,weolicit their trade fertile future, satisfied
that we can aceemmodate ihem better and do
better hythem than ever before.
501y ' JONES & AfiXEW.
HEJRY BCECK
DEALEIl IN
4 ta s? sa. 1 1 13. r e.
SAFES, CHAIRS,
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
Of A ll Descriptions.
HETALLIC BXIRIAL CASES
"WOODEU COFFUSTS
f nil sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash.
MT FINE HEARSE
IS NOW P.EAI-iY EOli SEUV1CE.
With man) thanks for i-ast patroiia.
inite all to call aim examine my
LAIUIE STOCK OF
13tf. FI'KVTI'ii: AX If COFMiH
.ji 5) if
i- -i-f al
,7 TLESSIES 03 WHEZW
Ch mot aTairntar Br u A prao MoaMjb.
S- i ' laf aUy aaujua aui aoiulrubiy rfaut in ue
ruaiiar asa mnaar quail mm. rdTiu
ata mrrmlftj u4 eleoae U reojiy far Bacurkec.
Saw mV, m ao.ia r aaud aapuhly. to Aoaakai
ba.afqJly. in Uas waut eanaiaamJeaJ, lcoat exps-
aa. eaul aagf4 ullnfaatarr uavcAlne la IB
Mi4ai. Xrtd Wsadie g-TB aa va aa dry.
PMMMaal tonakiiraUHliaMUir.larMk.
fear an4 jr 1 r aa wall one aai-ly m ra.idjy
--,-t - rausas b ekajar .xavaittkeaMTM.
Jura aaara aanaraVaat a HaaraMW IB' iinm -.
aa Ohaai avw ajaar aa aina aM,, aa4 .am ar a.
awbaM LP par- aavrl morleM Oar
ljbft WVfSfXCi A 1P ACU Oi F.N to
3 tmtwmrr tiaaU. "a ark am
film rewar, tfl mmTM
inr, mm 13 wmtl Hqaai-
i-ar, aaaia i a am ruam wawt, ara
4 or aM. aaa4 ava aw wriaiiiJ ay oay
We kp a So proparai to fimMi flret-elaM
Fcn-taJM Xanltoieai win
Tec Prtae-Ust mm OLreeJan. i
SZYUCMB, 6ABPI a OO.
0UKS53
Ifaayfuaile ffwOtlre Outfit.
tuun warranted
Uwre k Bruvrta m. Louie
2E3
aa Hat aaa.
J,4V,
WHO 19 UNACOUilNTFO W:TH Tfi
17
CHICAGO, OSCK ?Sf.
is tiie o ksat con:; ?xt i : ; . f r-:
Its main lme ruiid tr-?f! hn-rn : ' " .
Bluffs, piuslna through .b:i-t. k; I "
Ueneseo, Molme, K-n k (vltii.t!. 1.-: .-.?
l.tbertr. Iowa City. M:irrni:o. !"i--'' '
PoslloiiiM itho OKi-ii:'! i ! . ,-.-: . t-oti! '
tic, and Area; with l.rn.-:rx rr-.i :- -n
Junction to IVoriu: Vn: .i Jui-i-t; ,rt ; J.
tine. Wnstitnstoa, huirm !!. K:,:- -i. !' : .
Centreville, I'rinc'Ltnn. '1 rciiioiij f-rv1:. ' ' "
ron, Leavenwortti. AU'l:iro!i. :intt K:i: --f-' -.
Wanliincton to SiBurniy, .-U!,is.i. r. m
Tille; Keokuk to Kitrtumk-ton. It-un-si.--: . " - -tnnaport.
Independent. Kl,l-n. (i'i-::"--.v " 1 '--Title,
Okaloou. 1'rlln, Monrun. n:ul ; -f !
Kewion to Monroe: Dcs Miiu-i to :iv-iri :.
Winterpet: Atlantic tn Ia-wis mid Aiiuii'"": : ;
Ayoc to Itarlan. t his is po -.n: -' . '
Railroad, wnicii owns, nn.l t,;' i r a lai, a
line from Chioae Into the Ht:m of ii. ;
Throuch Express I'assem.'t r l'r.:, -is. v.: -i
man 1'alaee Cars attached, aro rtin I: -t-' - ' ;
between Chicago and I'rontA. Ivans v irv,
CorKCii, Bn'rrs, Leavf.nwoht.'i a:.;i A:-m- :
BON. 'rhrouBhcarsarealsorunbrtvTci'a si;l.-uu-
kea and Kansas City, via tho "Milwaukee .
Bock Island Short Line." I
The "Ureal Koc-k Island" 13 nnaniS'-'ri!y j
quipped. Its road bed is simply pcrtori. r.r.", ,ih
traek Is laid with steel rails. i
What wilt pleaso you most will ho fr? fla!irn ;
Cf enjoylHK your meals. whil9 p!i?sir.!J over lh
beautitul firaines or Illinois an-i iiwa. in one ii
our macniflceut Dining Cars that ncoompany a:l
ThrouBh Kxpress Trains. Ton cet an eotue
meal. o trooa as is sorveu in any ursi-viars uotti,
torayenty-tlT cents.
AppraeiatiDK tho lael that a msjority of t!.?
oeoDla Brsfer souarato a;irlnioDis lor rf-n.-ri-nt
purposes tana ueimmui pa.enur .iut!u.-
of this lino warranting lu, aro pluaaci linn
MnMNathntthlieovmniT ryui i!ii.'Hi 1'nlat
Sieevina Cars for slaiepiiig purposes, and Valare
PrttMAK PALJfH C.Yi: n--
COr.iUIj Ja.a.J', rv : , v . .
Xlcketa Tlia this Line, knnw.i n th
Aft Ti.lx Aff.nl. In the VJntte-l f,iiit'
X or iDiormaiiva uuv vuiuiauuj-. a
A . KIMDALL.
tien'l boperiatandecL
Siintcr Graincr.
ALL KINDS OF
j .tinting, mining, (Biasing,
Va
tWH
niYfV V'iIY Anm
AImo, Decoration!" if all kindn.
Painted in Good Style.
FJIESCOIXG A SPECIALTY
IlEFEUEXCES :
A. P.. Tavi.ou.
Jf. IIOLMKS,
J. VAl.I.EItV, SR.,
E. llKKHXKlt. 4 ttf
NEW
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE,
Or an Old Stable in new hands entirely.
The New Firm of
HOLMES & DIXON,
open the old
ST HEIGHT BARN
nn the Corner cf Cfh and Pearl Streets with a J
uew Livery Outfit.
GOOD HOUSES AM) CAKKIAGES at all
timei"
HOUSES FOR SALE,
HORSES r.OUGHT AXD SOLD,
HOUSES KEPT BY TUE DAY OR WEEK.
Call ami see HOLMES & DIXOX.
MONARCH BILLIARD HALL!
In the basement of Merges' Store.
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEHKASKA.
One door east of the P. ().
-p, HT i . ttii j m.,i
ROOlllS NeWlV Fitted UP Wltll
.Flv T1ui T i
Cigars & Temperance Drinks
On hand at the counter.
It Is a wide and spacious Hall ; plenty of reetn
for players Mid seats for viMtors.
Ed. Olivkk. P. 15. MUPPHY,
ilanat;er. lltf I'rop.
Or any other lind, ro-i n.n liU ,9afwf with am
f-w? JtftrrJ.Jut tct lii-,1 it v-:il t i.l ffrtf?.-- U:na
JE"f'. 1 fi- t-,.;U will kil rvnmin cf tfi i.il f,r arvl
fl,t.-. hiftU fffe rm-iftt of fi-t.60 loany
Kn t f lli l ii i l.i im .it,.. 1 1 1 nt.1 1 at,', I'lrCMlar.
wi.lwiitf tmnfrr! tti Plci-rcOliiinii
vj'f. Allies u. Uttrif A: UUf Aet Ojr.
-?-Ve have h.;.!r-! rf 1:terS froin mtn lultw
oar Ala!.!iiii wlio aai lui j nouU uut Uke J r It.
SUEE;
REMEDY B.LD?F
C I. wlieu a uew rnwu.ul ii r, K'tiljaat- or al oNaEba,
at UMuallv priNiuci,.
b-i.ao:soa Co., 3 Cinton laae, Kow Tork.
r,
fc
5a 7 ST C2urls SiroU fit. Loois, 21ft.
A rf--.i'-ir tri aij:t t.f to Hi-i.'k t: ( oi:?-, haa Uea loiiap
aci-aj:": it. tj-cii:. i. wn.t .i ofa 1 Vtur I erU, HvxuiU
ar.U Clirwri.c 1- v tu.at. are- iibir Phya-maa la i
ioun, a city i-.n - rt. ttwe, knti aw o;n rrKtat kU know.
asypiuiia. Con rt co?a,iif -t. Ctrictura. Orehitla.
Hfi.'TiJ'i, or iiujiiir-?, ml t';iLarjr C:"uriort aji
f .ii or urrijtes, cr rrruti w:ti unpa.raiK.ieU attaaa. aaa t
iaeat aeieti!ilie ir;urip ,-e. ti:. I'nvaJaj.
eJpenuMonb. -n. btxual XJciJity ncd Impo- J
5t
M:t;y. i tu- rfuu w ot i i-e.Lrn in yiMlln, er.-xiieJ aav
i;i mstiirc yra'i. or b'.;i?r taut a, &i.i brh prt! ua9
maaiK cii : w ujii: e.icc .a : wrfi'friri, aeminui eauia
liosii, -'ri.-iiity, ci.u.iic-a of sjji.di. -.t-ti mcnioiv, plti4aafl
on the fa', U cioroy, avi-rtiwd to ifty uf Uutm,
col tuaiiiu itit-t., f at xual puwt-tu at., n'awinji
rtierripjjo In,; l cv r cr uni::.p,,y. e iwrmaiarbtiF
CUrrd. Cju!taru.n at cjiit . or lv t ail iTec. at:i iuvjifd.
Wiiti it ia iDCon cr.i'tt to v.ait the t.iy ior treatment,
Saii;ritK- Cau tK' at tit Ly inrt. or t i;ir-a v rv liere. 4 'ur-
aJjiecuM-. f uaraut(..--4, u Ucrr d'.ubi i. frankly lal4
fcr Jtei, 1 t sip; J-r W;s.ja, I tucp ;
mi.
. Xttgactciotb and clit tlndiuir. Ka.led tor
an aiiar or curraiwy. Uve
la life; artkirj va 1 .vvui ubwui Wha daT
urry, no liul, wny. a!i,!.cotf. WoruanlxjoQ, faratua
uaay. La aliau'd Hurt r ; li..v iiCp and liiallnvM A7
fajaareau-,!. 'I'hr r-hy'f.:vv vf Ra.-aauwlj4H, iwl tutm
aaarc. THort u,arr:.-J t a.i.,1-. m j,..l-T, krarria-'v actfl
a it. tlia ki ,t uajc-r l.i. k J krr. avuur w,
i iiwtt. aui ,H4M-r ev.r. :. t.fta. cia. tr atd,
aAAtoara
SJVIwit. Avrmou U -oi, .".Tif, :.,r, . a
.Vrdwa l;lu;iU .vattt )lj.it ,) i..., .
IKgirt hj li.t iT.rrr..t,a. A0arr.
JACQJ, MStkaiMia, El,L.ii-,4A
ACCPJTS lIlfEaMADVaSTrBMrf
WANTEDhLija'JAr.lES,
Ta M.ta Wnlni Oallawa. Br Ha. J. A. Daavra. Fh.D.
A Ira. aaa Ihrilliar !..-. I (llluafral. f) aT lhair anM arra
IS rtltl ia X) kli, ana TarntoriM. atCOr rl'r.
.iSeiala ef Hie lav. H.t aWlflu Rao mi Inajfnr. tO.0
Hr.a atoataa. Ml rmntm or .uigi: fl.se tor aaaiiM
r tikmi -.b. t. amu. THo.r'ini co.
reaUacra, 6 fiae Mlroct. ST. LOCIS. .
IfT FA It to
fir our JTVce Ltat afor
Klnr apun p-
plifMiiAt.. ianCAine
ir,-f i.rloiia of ararT-
:h required tar
piTvciiaiot fiullr rraa,
Uh aver J.i0 IHt::ri.iji.. H t' all
fyemit- ax a 'i,-i,-iV pi-.-ri ! . ;-:.-inilfi t, rait
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a l k a a citv, w;tu all Uws-.t for tho West
; aii'i tout li-.ves'..
rr,- tt-!;;, to I'O'CIA. PiTS MniXES,
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lalai-.d Iloute," arc aold by
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dull I Tkt. und I'aiB irr Art.,
CUigugo, I1L
NEW FIRM.
KTEW GOO DS ! I
1N0. HONS k iSOX,
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.
At O. CuMimau's mil -ure.
A KI EL LINE fi!
Staple and Fancy Groceiies,
new AM) r;:i..-ii.
BREAD STUFFS,
of evoi-j ilc-i rij lion.
Choice and Fanoy fa!:. Irs
and all kimls oi'
Canned Goods.
CIGARS AXD TOBACCOS,
of the best LraiuLs.
CHRISTMAS TOYS, '.C, iiC,
in entllcs.3 (juantities.
Frcsli Uroad Daily.
Don't fail to Call.
ESly J. rJOXS h 80 X, t'mp s.
JOHN SHANNirN'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
mir iUi 'ta-a nK.l J
Carriages always en Hand
AM)
HEARSE FUNERALS.
TAKE 2TOTICE I
I want all of my accounts pc;t!--ii tn dattj,
n I shall do ne more credit L'u n ss. All n:4
accounts must he settled up, and i.n m -.v ni: :
will bn made. I'nless mid: acc.j-.niiri ;tiu -i-Uli1!!
Shertly t hey will be nncd.
1 wish te de a strictly :;v.h biisim s-i in fut uid
JOHN SHAN NOV.
P!atlsiiii,ii!h. Ni-b,
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MHM I LUaaIMa'yI'.:Oiii:iiMl.Wiir.-aiit.'lto
a In. Aaa arlfti at-wa, Dr. J. K. 'P4..ar. r,l. l.uutt. Ma.
Bi ceme to the f:int Willi 1:N Muck
ef piece aoeds, aid m:iKt- his stand
ing olTrr of a
FIT OR NO CASE OUT!
en every' f't that ho measure for. Von can't
nii"i the place i n fro !.,wi; .sin-el,
OejiOiite trie Court Hon-c.
all nub set Sim !
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BEST 13 CHEAPEST!
lEWIS CONDENSED
BTillCTI.ir PXjnS!
tF tvi fffre SJOW.OO for nntf A!utit or
Uttr aiitiicrrntlnn fund, m
thi J'O nxi.u.
Indorsed bv ti'.e r.roolilrn P.onrd
rof Health, and tiy tho boot. rhoiiiiaUi
la tiia L'uitcd ttatH.
nfr Jt is sutovttrrn thu
Uio worliL
It RKVTvIt FAILS fa
malia lllit linaii , hcu
asi-d as rtii-f-tcii.
It Is t.Si.'H I Mir.I) In every
boudekctDcr who Lii riu.i li, a
lair trial.
It 13 an rn ! rcl v XEW I NT
TIOJV.wli tioutuny of thuU.d uail
tlee of sril;i cr b-ilemtfj;!, yu.l or
ether bakln? pot-dc-A
Jirrmt to auntoln aiid iKicriiU tO
nystc-m.
KyyI food makes fe-od healf Ti ; fl-d fc-.T'b
fel Improved or impaired la projHj-ii' n t-iluo
2ool we eat Is iiutrlt!',t.-3 or oiherv l o.
Lfiwii' lJAkiUili I'OW'Lii: uiwuy m.an
faaoU forxl.
One caa of tills Is worth f-yo of u:.y r
heJclnir romnomuL
It makes Lriid -aa-hlicr ur: rlcrr.
More tljanJialf the complaint.' of t 1 :i :;ir
rise from the use of common b.-.VU: ; i ,
Vrs, which often luuLs U.o hest of Lo :iiin
euf, darlc bread.
The mo-t !dlcat? persor;-; ejn e;it food
Irepared with it without livjmy.
-arly every other bakli ! ,rjv, -.1,- p ja
adulterated and Is alwduttl l. jt'i:o''H.
ThlfllSluadO from ICrliurd CrnwOum
aa' 7'artatr. and U PKHPKCTLY I'HtJU.
It makes jO UEhT, llgutcat, and moat
itrl t lom
BREAD, BISCUIT CAICaT,
CRULLERS.
BUCKWHEAT, INDIAN, AFJO
4- FLANNEL CAKES.
w ,nV tr?al wUi tho aunt rlorlty
Laid Powder.
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EQ.T. LEWIS & tmiHZS GO.
PljrlLA DZIIIIA.
ITorc.-iV bv E. ti. llMVEV SON. cfflf
MAN & U ECK ItACH, h". S. WHllE, lid .
H. PAKEK & CO, and Ut-alvrs in ta-m-ial.
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